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Well, this came as a shock to many in what has been a shocker to fans and even people that are not a fan, as Kanye West has been dropped by his talent agency, 33&West, following a series of antisemitic remarks and controversial behavior on social media.
The agency's representative, Daniel McCartney, announced the decision on Instagram, stating that they could no longer West's harmful and hateful comments. After this, many have expressed their concern over the situation.
West's recent actions included selling a swastika T-shirt on his Yeezy website, defending Sean "Diddy" Combs despite allegations of abuse, and making numerous offensive posts on social media. These incidents led to widespread backlash and ultimately resulted in his removal from the agency.
This has been unsettling to many
The tipping point came when West purchased airtime during the Super Bowl, directing viewers to his Yeezy website, where he was selling a $20 white T-shirt that displayed a swastika. Shopify, the e-commerce platform hosting the site, pulled it down for violating its . Additionally, West was sued by a former Yeezy staffer who claimed that West targeted and taunted her because she was Jewish.
West's antisemitic remarks and behavior have been a recurring issue, leading to previous bans from social media platforms and the termination of brand deals with Adidas, Balenciaga, and Gap. His recent actions have only intensified the backlash, resulting in his removal from 33&West.
The decision to drop West reflects a growing intolerance for hate speech and harmful behavior in the entertainment industry. As West continues to face consequences for his actions, the hope is that this serves as a reminder of the importance of ability and respect.